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Thanks, I guess the cats out ofr the bag.beckyandretti wrote:You dont have cat ears... you just seem to have irritated a lot of my feline family. Maybe you should have worn the cat ears?? Just kidding, great pics
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Goopey you never answered these questions.BGoodForGoodSake wrote:Some questions about sealand.Blob wrote:The Principality of Sealand
"Sealand was founded as a sovereign Principality in 1967 in international waters, six miles off the eastern shores of Britain. The official language of Sealand is English and the Sealand Dollar has a fixed exchange rate of one U.S. dollar. Passports and stamps have been in circulation since 1969."
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"Sealand is occupied by the family and associates of Paddy Roy Bates. The population of the facility rarely exceeds five, and its inhabitable area is 550 m²."
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Are there any killer whales in sealand?
If average sealevel continues to rise would you still be able to seeland?
Is there a D-land further on down the way?
And finally most importantly how much for a corndog in sealand?
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It depends,Forge wrote:Do heterodyned terawatt lasers work better than ultravelocity missiles?
If your doing laser eye surgery I suggest the heterodyned terawatt lasers filtered through several layers of polarization and a final adsorbtion plate with a pinhole aperture of course because unfiltered the multi-frequency laser pulse will blow off the patients head.
If you are conducting subterranean research on Titan which requires placing of a probe an ultravelocity missile will do the trick better with less energy expenditure.
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Are you in a situation where materials are hard to come by?Forge wrote:What if I want to blow a hypothetical space cruise up?
If so the laser is the way to go. Also the laser has a higher chance of hitting the intended target as the velocity of the "projectile" is relatively instantaneous.
However if you weapons platform is "size" challenged then you may not be able to effectively manuever the device. In which case a guided ultravelocity missle is the ticket.
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Forge!! I told you she would get upset! Gosh!beckyandretti wrote:Forge,
Can you get the laser equipment pieces out of my backyard now? I was hoping to plant flowers for the spring.
Come on lets go set up in goatopia, Kateliz hasn't been around lately she'll never know we were there.
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Nothing...beckyandretti wrote:its not that Bgood... its just that he doesnt let me play with the laser, something about not trusting the blondes... its not fair its not fair.. ohhh look something shiney
what were you saying?
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